
The painting is not in the cafe but, the paces out of it.

The painting is not the nude girl, but, what is in her mind. what is in audience mind as well. why she is nude and looks at what? Edward hopper works with something out of the details and colors in the painting and that is what is not in the painting...
BY THEO:
t emerged in the last of today’s tutorials, with a student who has decided to focus his MA in design on the space that holds other visual elements (be it type or image) in graphic design: in his conception, negative space.
He had brought Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks (1942, attached) as a “conversation piece” that lends itself to this kind of discussion. Assisted by the concepts of adjacency and untimeliness we also explored the two spaces in the picture as narrative time-zones, that are distinct, yet in a holding-relationship.
We pursued this idea of adjacency of time-zones into the realm of type: how a white, or coloured, space that holds the type, produces a similar type of relationship that can be seen between the street and the bar in Hopper’s piece: apposite time-zones, articulated by a rim of nothingness (Kojève) that divides the picture in two.
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